Category Archives: In The Mail

In the Mail: Agent X

Cynics will enjoy the portrayal of all FBI administrators as butt-covering careerists, but Vail, equal parts Sherlock Holmes and Dirty Harry, strains credulity. Not as strong as The Bricklayer, but fans won’t want to give up on the series yet. Continue reading

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In the Mail: Rollback

Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse Product Description Thought the last financial crisis was scary? Just wait…it’s going to get worse. America is on the brink of financial collapse. Decades of political overpromising and underfunding have created … Continue reading

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In the Mail: The Nearest Exit

Steinhauer’s adept characterization of a morally conflicted spy makes this an emotionally powerful read. Continue reading

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In the Mail: Known To Evil

Leonid McGill, Mosley’s newest hero (The Long Fall, 2009), is haunted by the bad things he used to do to people—or so he keeps telling us. Continue reading

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In the Mail: Where Does the Money Go?

Where Does the Money Go? Rev Ed: Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis Synopsis Revised and Updated to Include the Probable Effects of the Great Recession, the Government Stimulus, and President Obama’s Health Care Overhaul Federal debt will … Continue reading

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